Words and phrases that have a meaning related to abolishing: (128 results)
Often used in the same context:
scrapping, reforming, repealing, reinstating, instituting, eliminating, exempting, amending, outlawing, enacting, liberalizing, imposing, lowering, abrogating, removing, revoking, phasing, levying, enshrining, deregulating, promulgating, banning, overturning, mandating, revising, legalizing, reducing, instating, redistributing, advocating, ditching, sunsetting, streamlining, waiving, standardizing, legislating, eradicating, overhauling, curtailing, regulating, rescinding, introducing, disallowing, proposing, dismantling, reinstitute, dissolving, abandoning, codifying, guillotining, upholding, modernizing, halving, enforcing, renouncing, banishing, decentralizing, centralizing, proscribing, freeing, curbing, ridding, entrenching, simplifying, suspending, expelling, disbanding, annulling, opposes, devolving, rationalizing, restricting, implementing, vetoing, legitimizing, loosening, establishing, ratifying, lifting, overthrowing, seceding, depoliticize, governing, granting, allocating, repudiating, nationalizing, taxing, renewing, discarding, jettisoning, toughening, emancipating, constitutionalize, revamping, enlarging, canceling, restoring, circumscribing, mooting, nullifying, extending, abasement, abandonment, abdication, abrogation, banishment, decadence, enslavement, expulsion, intransigence, relativization, subjection, supineness, surrender, withdrawing, abeyance, alienation, annihilation, ascendancy, ascendency, built
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Also try:abolishment, abolition, abolitionist, anne robert jacques turgot, emancipationist, turgot
— Adjectives for abolishing: utter, french, self, certain, gradual, general, total, complete, spanish, former
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